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The Indian authorities launched a massive manhunt, with police and commandos working around the clock to track down the suspects. The investigation was led by the Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which worked closely with international law enforcement agencies to gather intelligence and identify the perpetrators.

Just a few months after the Beijing Olympics, the city of Mumbai, India, was hit by a series of coordinated terrorist attacks. On November 26, 2008, a group of gunmen stormed into several locations across the city, including luxury hotels, restaurants, and a hospital, killing 166 people and injuring over 300. manhunt -2008-

The manhunt for al-Libi was intense, with US drones and special forces working together to track him down. In June 2008, al-Libi was finally captured in Libya, and later transferred to US custody. The Indian authorities launched a massive manhunt, with

The manhunts of 2008 were a stark reminder of the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies around the world. From Beijing to Mumbai, and from the US to Russia, the pursuit of suspects and the fight against terrorism were top priorities. On November 26, 2008, a group of gunmen

In 2008, the world witnessed a series of intense manhunts that captivated the attention of millions. From the streets of Beijing to the alleys of Mumbai, law enforcement agencies around the globe were on high alert, racing against time to track down suspects and bring them to justice. This article takes a closer look at some of the most notable manhunts of 2008, exploring the events that led up to them, the investigations that followed, and the eventual outcomes.

In 2008, Russia was grappling with a long-running insurgency in the North Caucasus region, particularly in Chechnya. The Russian authorities had launched a series of military operations to crush the rebellion, but the conflict continued to simmer.

Manhunt 2008: The Desperate Chase**

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